- What are marionette lines?
Marionette lines, a.k.a. oral commissures, are the lines, or shadows, that run from the corners of the mouth downward toward the jawline. When deep, these lines can resemble the lines seen on the chins of marionette puppets.
- Can marionette lines be corrected by CYNEFILL Filler?
Marionette lines can be treated with CYNEFILL hyaluronic acid. The treatment needs to be repeated approximately every 8-12 months. One of the most common methods of reducing marionette lines is the dermal filler, an injection under the skin. For this purpose, CYYNEFILL PRESTIGE DEEP can be used.
- What causes marionette lines on the face and when do they appear?
On average, marionette lines start to be noticeable around the age of 40, but they can start to appear subtly in your 20s or 30s. They appear naturally with time, but some factors can accelerate their appearance, such as: Loss of Collagen and Elastin, Natural facial expressions, Sun exposure, smoking, Dehydration, weight loss.
- What should I do to prepare for marionette line filler treatment?
To minimize the risk of bruising, it is best to avoid blood thinners like aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, and fish oil for a week prior to your appointment. Do not discontinue any prescription medications. These recommendations may vary depending on your specific circumstances and the advice of your healthcare professional.
- How does a CYNEFILL filler treatment work?
The exact amount of CYNEFILL PRESTIG DEEP dermal filler will be administered into the area, adding volume and reducing the creases.
- What is gummy smile?
A gummy smile, also known as “excessive gingival display,” is where too much gum tissue is visible above the top teeth when you smile or open your mouth. Ideally, you should not show more than three millimetres of gums between the top of your tooth and the bottom of your upper lip.
- What causes a gummy smile?
There are many different causes of a gummy smile, so let’s take a closer look at the more common ones:
- Muscles that are too strong (that pull your upper lips too high when you smile);
- A short philtrum (that is not enough to cover your gums; this easily exposes much of your gums);
- An overdeveloped frenulum (that reaches below the average line; covers your teeth much more than necessary);
- Short teeth (that are covered by your gums).
- When gummy smile procedure is necessary?
- When too much of one’s gums are showing when smiling;
- When the tooth is short and small because the gum is covering a large portion of it;
- When the height of your gum is different (uneven gum line);
- When the gum caved in so much that the roots of your teeth are exposed, and your teeth look too long (gum line recession).
- Can Cynefill Prestige Deep fix a gummy smile?
Cynefill Prestige Deep filler can be used to conceal your gummy smile. By injecting filler into the lips, the treatment can help to add volume and definition, making the gums less noticeable. In addition, Cynefill Prestige Deep filler can also help create the illusion of longer, fuller lips, which can further help minimize the appearance of a gummy smile. In addition, Cynefill Prestige Deep prevents aging signs from appearing and correct them if present from the corners of your mouth to the skin surrounding it. Therefore, it can give the area a youthful appearance that adds to the overall beauty of your smile.
- What are nasolabial folds?
Nasolabial folds are the deep wrinkles or lines that form from the bottom of the nose to the corners of the mouth. While they are extremely common, their severity can vary. Some people develop wrinkles next to the nasolabial folds, which may be more visible during smiling They’re also called smile lines or laugh lines. The folds, which are made of dense bundles of fibrous tissue and muscles, tend to become more prominent with age. Especially if you smoke or don’t protect your skin from the sun.
- How do nasolabial Fold Fillers work?
Once injected, the filler integrates with the skin’s existing cells and begins to attract moisture to the area, which plumps the skin from within. This added volume effectively reduces the appearance of nasolabial folds by smoothing out the skin’s surface.
- What cause nasolabial folds?
Nasolabial folds are a normal part of human anatomy, not a medical condition or a sign of aging. These facial creases naturally develop as you grow older or frequently use your facial muscles for smiling or laughing. Although it is completely normal to have them, nasolabial folds become more noticeable due to a variety of factors, including:
• sun exposure, which damages the skin, causing wrinkles and changes in texture;
• loss of collagen with age, making the skin look weak and thin;
• loss of fat, which can make the cheeks and nearby regions appear saggy;
• smoking.
- Can Cynefill Prestige Deep help with nasolabial folds?
Yes, Cynefill Prestige Deep filler is a noninvasive option for the treatment of nasolabial folds. Cynefill Prestige Deep re-introduces volume into the area around the cheeks and lips where volume loss has occured, smoothening the deep folds. Results can be seen immediately and last up to 12 months. Cynefill Prestige Deep can be inject using different techniques.
- What is the Fern Pattern Technique of injection to the nasolabial folds?
This technique was developed by a Dutch cosmetic physician Tom van Eijk in 2005 after he experienced disappointment with the aesthetic results of conventional injection techniques. Hyaluronic derma filler is injected precisely according to a certain pattern (in the shape of a fern leaf) in the appropriate skin layer. Performing this technique allows not only to fill underneath a wrinkle but to strategically strengthen the skin to influence the dynamics of the face. Additionally, more natural and long lasting results can be achieved, whilst using less product.
- What is the Bolus technique of injection to the nasolabial folds?
A bolus simply means that the needle passes through the skin, usually to a deeper structure, and then we start injecting an amount of product with the needle remaining as still as possible. Deep injections of hyaluronic acids have been thought conventionally to be quickly absorbed if injected below the dermis, but deeper bolus injections appear to have long-lasting effects
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